Meta has launched a new AI app that features a stand-alone assistant chatbot and a public feed for sharing conversations. While users can choose to publicly share their inquiries, many may not fully grasp the implications of sharing personal information. The app's design, which promotes fun interactions like creating images or seeking whimsical advice, could lead to misunderstandings, as evidenced by individuals discussing sensitive issues, such as legal advice and health matters. This raises concerns about user awareness and privacy in a growing AI landscape.
To be clear, your AI chats are not public by default - you have to choose to share them individually by tapping a share button.
The app has two functions: The first is that it replaces "Meta View," which was the app that went with Meta Ray-Ban glasses.
Most of this feed is people making silly images - Darth Vader eating ice cream, that sort of thing.
I get the sense that some people don't really understand what they're sharing, or what's going on.
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